Rationalisme Classique Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes she felt as though she was disappearing, that she was being whittled down to just this terrible feeling, like a sudden aching that appeared all over, not in her body but in her soul. — Anna Quindlen

It is only in the context of understanding something of God's character, of his righteousness and perfection, that we begin to understand the tremendous nature of saying that God truly is love, and his love has a depth, texture, fullness, and beauty to it that we, in our present state, can only begin to wonder at. — Mark Dever

The most fascinating thing to me about your letter is that buried beneath all the anxiety and sorrow and fear and self-loathing, there's arrogance at its core. It presumes you should be successful at twenty-six, when really it takes most writers much longer to get there. — Cheryl Strayed

I've always thought that the President could do so much here to help change images. If the President would go into a public bathroom in the Capitol, and have the TV cameras film him cleaning the toilets and saying 'Why not? Somebody's got to do it!' then that would do so much for the morale of the people who do the wonderful job of keeping the toilets clean. I mean, it is a wonderful thing that they're doing. — Andy Warhol

The bands that have been the most important to me, and the records that have been the most important to me as a fan, have been records that surprised me for one reason or another. — Steve Albini

Writing a novel is like childbirth: once you realize how awful it really is, you never want to do it again. — Sarah Dessen

If Daisy Buchanan's laugh is the sound of money, then a gimlet, well executed, is the color of it. It is just the thing when you are feeling impoverished, financially or spiritually. — Julie Powell

Handguns are a public health issue. — Joycelyn Elders

Our government is built upon the vote. But votes that are purchasable are quicksands, and a government built on them stands upon corruption and revolution. — Henry Ward Beecher

My life would be better without Gristedes. — John Catsimatidis

You need to work even if it is a menial or dirty job, because every job is participating in the process of creation. — Sunday Adelaja

How many people cdan play a piano? . . . Practically anybody who has ever been a child. It is a standard parlor accomplishment. — Dorothy West